Jake Holland-Lulewicz (@archaeojake) 's Twitter Profile
Jake Holland-Lulewicz

@archaeojake

Archaeology. Asst Prof @PSU_Anthro. North America. Socioecologies. Network dynamics. Governance. Colonialism. First gen everything. PhD from @UGAArchaeoLab

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Dr. Sadie L. Weber and I (and others who aren’t on this any longer) did a thing! #Navajo #indigenousarchaeology #foodways #starch sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

<a href="/sadielweber/">Dr. Sadie L. Weber</a> and I (and others who aren’t on this any longer) did a thing! #Navajo #indigenousarchaeology #foodways #starch

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Chris Karpman (@chriskarpman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Xavier Guillory is a member of the Nez Perce Tribal Nation. His TD celebration is to honor Native American Heritage. "So when I throw it up, it's like two feathers in the back of your head, and it's covering your face like a warrior." Awesome.

Xavier Guillory is a member of the Nez Perce Tribal Nation. His TD celebration is to honor Native American Heritage. 

"So when I throw it up, it's like two feathers in the back of your head, and it's covering your face like a warrior."

Awesome.
Kyle Olson (@olsonkyleg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I spent most of this year writing and revising this article, which is now on firstview at the Journal of Social Archaeology. If you're at all interested in thinking about "the purpose of the past," check it out! journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…

Christina M. Carolus (@cm_carolus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Working on site reports today and reflecting on some ancient person's cooking fails. These confusing looking lumps are aggregates of foxtail and broomcorn millet grains recovered from my Iron Age village site in Mongolia. Through work by folks such as Valamoti et al. (2021)...

Working on site reports today and reflecting on some ancient person's cooking fails. These confusing looking lumps are aggregates of foxtail and broomcorn millet grains recovered from my Iron Age village site in Mongolia. Through work by folks such as Valamoti et al. (2021)...
annie (@soychotic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can someone do a correlation study on kids who were started with mac computers versus windows pcs and tech illiteracy or even just general problem solving skills because I have a Hypothesis

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🚨 Applications are OPEN for our Anthropological Research in Science Education program! ARISE is a summer institute in integrated anthropological sciences for historically underrepresented and underserved undergraduate students from the United States. 🔗 tinyurl.com/4z86aucv

🚨 Applications are OPEN for our Anthropological Research in Science Education program! ARISE is a summer institute in integrated anthropological sciences for historically underrepresented and underserved undergraduate students from the United States. 🔗 tinyurl.com/4z86aucv
Kyle Olson (@olsonkyleg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As an archaeologist I get a lot of q's about ancient monuments & such, things that people are curious about after seeing various television programs & so on. I don't want to squelch their wonder but like: birds sing, bees make honey & people like making big piles of mud/rocks 🤷‍♂️

Peter R. Coutros (@petecout) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After 3.5 years of fieldwork, lab analysis, and writing, it all comes together in 582 pages of the most up to date archaeological, linguistic, genetic, oral historical, and palaeoenv. data on the Bantu Expansion. I am so happy to have just submitted this book for publication!

After 3.5 years of fieldwork, lab analysis, and writing, it all comes together in 582 pages of the most up to date archaeological, linguistic, genetic, oral historical, and palaeoenv. data on the Bantu Expansion. I am so happy to have just submitted this book for publication!
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As an Arizona State alum (BA), Georgia alum (PhD), and Penn State faculty, I am perfectly situated for either absolute elation or fantastic disappointment over the next two days 🏈 #ForksUp #GoDawgs #WeAre

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🍑 Nature Ecology & Evolution (NatureEcoEvo) chose our work tracking the spread of peaches through Indigenous networks as one of ten ecology papers published in 2024 to be included in their Year in Review set! nature.com/articles/s4155…